Australia's 'stop the boats' policy is cynical and lawless
From Aborigines to refugees, bashing the vulnerable wins votes in what is still a crudely racist country
The election campaign in Australia is being fought with the lives of men, women and children. Some drown, others are banished without hope to malarial camps. Children are incarcerated behind razor wire in conditions described as "a huge generator of mental illness". This barbarism is considered a vote-winner by both the Australian government and opposition. Reminiscent of the closing of borders to Jews in the 1930s, it is smashing the facade of a society advertised as benign and lucky. Read More
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Australia's new refugee policy: How we justify our cruelty
- 29 JULY 2013
- BY LIZ CONOR
Over the last week Australians have formed opposing camps on the question of asylum seekers in response to Kevin Rudd’s resettlement deal with PNG. The jingoism of the main political parties has confused intentions between "stop the boats" and "stop the drownings".
Between the refugee advocates and their adversaries
- 29 JULY 2013
- BY LIZ CONOR